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status update
maintained by Christopher Blizzard <blizzard@mozilla.org>
Last Updated Tuesday, January 18, 2000
This status update page is updated every
weekend. To get updates and news throughout the
week , you are invited you to check out mozillaZine,
a site devoted to Mozilla advocacy.
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Friends of the Tree
- I want to nominate Peter Mock as a friend of
the tree. For almost two months I have been
seeing a problem and no one else has been able to
reproduce. After some extra effort on his part,
he was able to reproduce the bug and describe the
steps to see the problem as well as rule out some
of the possible variables which might have
caused/affected the bug. -- Kathleen Brade
- I want to nominate John Ratke as a friend of
the tree. Last Friday he volunteered to take over
my work for one of my M13 bugs and he finished it
up and looked into one of my other M13 bugs. --
Kathleen Brade
- Patrick Beard performed massive surgery to the
view manager fixing tons of bugs including menus
showing through on unix, editor combo boxes
drawing in to the sidebar, absolute positioned
elements don't repaint on linux, and i'm sure tons
and tons more. he rocks! -- Stuart Parmenter
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nsISound is now working on MacOS, making using of
QuickTime. Currently, it supports only wav files, but this can be
changed by adding code to detect the sound file type, and passing the
proper flags/arguments to QuickTime when calling it (similar to what
the Linux/esd version of nsISound does currently). I plan to work on
this problem at a later time.
The most important update from my last week's status is that the M13
checkpoint freeze will take place late this Tuesday 1/18 night (rather
than Monday night), at midnight Pacific time. The change was made to
allow folks that had otherwise intended to do some work on Monday to
make use of the Martin Luther King holiday. This change was
communicated via news groups etc. last week.
The major impending goal is therefore the M13 checkpoint release. The goal is to:
- enter the freeze at midnight Tuesday 1/18 with absolutely zero M13 bugs;
- quickly remove any major regressions/crashers etc. sitting in the tree;
- be in a position to branch M13 on Friday.
If you are sitting on any M13 bugs that are not major
regressions/crashers, and you won't be able to (or have to) fix them
for M13, *PLEASE* *PLEASE* *PLEASE* move them to M14. Our ability to
shut down M13 relies on being able to see what simply *MUST* get done,
and additional noise (re: extra M13 bugs) on the radar makes that
nearly impossible.
With some probability, M13 will become a Mozilla alpha, but I'm not
the one to make that call. The goal within Netscape is to have M14 be
good enough that it can be an alpha or beta, and Netscape engineers
are working hard toward that milestone (re: an alpha or beta
candidate). If you'd like to help get Netscape's flavor of the
mozilla browser into hundreds of thousands of hands (perhaps millions)
RSN, then please work with us on this M14 target.
Thanks in advance for any/all help clearing noise of the M13 radar, finalizing M13 quickly, and getting M14 to an alpha/beta candidate level!! ;-)
Jim
-- My views are mine, not Netscape's --
Summary:
Shane and I have been cleaning up the HPUX bugs and builds. We tracked down
a couple of issues and continue to keep it building. Shane has been working on
getting the Netscape build going; tracked down some security issues and got the
security build going in his private tree. I have been working on getting AIX running
(still!).
Working on:
- (jdunn@netscape.com) AIX issues on startup with XPTCall_Invoke.
Asking jband@netscape.com for help
- (pepper@netscape.com) NS Commercial build
Fixed:
- (jdunn@netscape.com) http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23237
- (jdunn@netscape.com) Several of slamm's warnings having to do with
shadowing previous variables.
Need help with:
ZopeStudio / ZopeMozilla
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Jan 17
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| Submitted by Martijn Pieters <mj@digicool.com> |
ZopeStudio is an attempt at using Mozilla technologies for the
construction of a Zope Server management tool and IDE. This week saw
the birth of the first setup of such a tool, in the form of a simple
object browser.
The project is still in an experimentation phase, no design goals
have been set yet, let alone a project schedule.
The project home page and more information is available at http://www.zope.org/Resources/Mozilla/
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Daniel Matejka provided for window positioning and sizing to be made
sticky, though other bugs still prevent its working on Linux. (danm).
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David Hyatt (hyatt)
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Enabled XBL docs to be parsed and loaded.
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Implemented basic anonymous content rules for XBL.
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Converted the scrollbar to use XBL for its anonymous content.
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The XPToolkit team resolved 83 bugs in the last week, fixing 42
of these, including 5 PDT+. For details, see our
resolved
bug list.
Priorities
(current open bugs prefixed
with a *)
Highlights
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Fixed 73
bugs since last status report.
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Mail performance getting steadily better. Last week it was message display.
This week, it's the thread pane, especially sorting. We're getting pretty
close to the beta 1 goal of being within 2x the performance of 4.7
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The tool for importing 4.5+ address books into mozilla is up and working.
Still more work required to integrate it into mozilla.
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Context menus starting to appear in the thread pane
Lowlights
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Regressions. At least three of the last five working days saw mail/news
not working in the first morning build. We all really need to run the precheckin
tests.
Priorities
This week we saw the announcement
by the Sun-Netscape Alliance that they will be contributing the source
code for their public key infrastructure (PKI) source code to
mozilla.org.
They plan on releasing the source code to their security libraries
which contain two seperate components, the Network Security Services
(NSS) and Personal Security Manager (PSM), to the Mozilla code base.
There is a FAQ
available and a project page
for the Mozilla PKI project.
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